A mains electricity (AC-powered) electronic device, typically digital, designed to noninvasively measure blood pressure using a self-contained software program that regulates automatic arm-cuff inflation and measurement cycles. It typically displays current heart rate and mean arterial pressure in addition to systolic and diastolic blood pressures; it may have memory to store blood pressure values and may sound an alarm if blood pressure exceeds pre-set limits. This device is not designed to be portable and is typically used bedside.